Thursday May 17th 2012
Payday loans Generic viagra

Seasick Steve – 3 Stringed Slide Wonder

I’m currently enjoying a Seasick Steve concert up on Moshcam.com. You can too – check it out.

I just figured out the embeddable player above only plays part of this concert. For the entire concert go to this moshcam link http://www.moshcam.com/?#?page=player&type=gig&id=557.

Look closely at the guitar and you’ll see it only has three strings (E, A and B – what more do you need the ol 1, 4 5 in E). A bunch of things come to mind when I listen to this but I guess in the vein of more is less I remember something a great guitar teacher once told me; He said “you know sometimes it’s the silence between the notes that make the music”. Steve humbles me cranking out more music on three strings than some entire bands can make and more than I’ve managed in my 50 years. The whole concert is not done on 3 string though – some of its done on a cigar box like guitar which seems to be fully set up with 6 strings then there is the real cigar box guitar with 4 strings (an extra high E string if I’m not mistaken).

There is lots of Seasick Steve up on the web to enjoy so I’ll let this man and his guitar speak for themselves. Here are some links:
The official Seasick Steve web site
Seasick Steve on Myspace
Seasick Steve’s Youtube channel

Here are a couple of my fav Seasick Steve tunes from the first time I posted about Seasick Steve here on worldofblues.com when my buddy slidetone introduced me to to him.

Thanks to Slidetone for introducing me to this wonderful musician and thanks too to Moshcam.com for a great concert and great site.

Reader Feedback

3 Responses to “Seasick Steve – 3 Stringed Slide Wonder”

  1. DavidDMuir says:

    The man is a genius!

    I was directed by the Blues For Life blog to a YouTube video of Steve playing a Diddley Bo. This was brilliant because A) I learned what a diddley bo was and B) I got to hear more of Steve doing his thing. :-)

    David Muir
    Music Musings

  2. admin says:

    Thanks David, I’ve seen the diddley bow played a couple of times by the blues in the school crowd. Awesome – really makes you think of those roots eh.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.